James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
Location: Surrey
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What are people's thoughts on them?
My living room currently has a modern but traditional style fireplace. It's quite nice to look at but it's quite cheap and never gets used.
The room is quite big but not particularly wide. I can't help but think that getting rid of the fireplace will make it feel bigger.
Are there any good reasons why I should keep it? It's not like it's an old house and the fireplace adds to the character or anything....
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Daniel_Corsa
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Registered: 21st Apr 04
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Different type of fire?
Hole in wall with out any surround or fire place.
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James
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quote: Originally posted by Daniel_Corsa
Different type of fire?
Hole in wall with out any surround or fire place.
The current fire is currently outside of the wall (if that makes sense), it is just fitted up against the wall. So if I went for what you are suggesting, I would have fit some kind of false wall, which would defeat the object of trying to make the room feel bigger....
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whitter45
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Registered: 15th Nov 02
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persoanlly always keep a fire place or have a fire
There are always times when you can just heat the room with the fire rather having to have the central heating system on just to heat that room
They are also a nice feature
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James
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It's just an electric fire though, I've not used it in 18 months of living there, plus it's noisy and probably uses loads of electricity when it's on.
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by James
It's just an electric fire though, I've not used it in 18 months of living there, plus it's noisy and probably uses loads of electricity when it's on.
ah apologies i thought you had a gas fire
If its electric then i would remove it
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